Look out over the Hudson at the Rhinecliff Hotel (from $160), the recently renovated boutique hotel where rooms come with balconies, wide-board flooring, and giant whirlpool baths.
Once a neglected eyesore, the Rhinecliff is now a beautifully transformed hotel just outside of Rhinebeck that recently underwent an ambitious $5 million renovation. It draws visitors from near and far who stay overnight, then explore the Valley.
Sep 15, 2009 ... Rhinebeck - Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, The Rhinecliff Hotel, established in 1854, closed and almos t condemned in 2002, ...
In these days of repairingm reusing, recycling, and redirecting, is there a more noble calling than restoring a beautiful olf hotel and filling it a new with people, music and laughter ?
The Rhinecliff may be a newcomer to the Hudson Valley, marking its one-year anniversary in July, but its foundation is steeped in history.
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After major renovations, The Bar at the Rhinecliff, the new eatery at the famed Rhinecliff hotel, reopens with an updated look and a varied menu.
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Just a quarter mile from the Rhinecliff Amtrak station lies some fascinating musical history. What began as a restaurant in the late 1800s evolved into a boxcar hub where musicians would come to jam...
We’d been hearing great things about the recently renovated Rhinecliff Hotel & Restaurant for some time so both Joan and I were eagerly anticipating checking it out for our blog.
There's no easier escape in upstate New York than the Rhinecliff, where the train literally stops outside the front door. A historic railway hotel built in 1854 to meet the charge up the Hudson of the mighty New York Central Railroad, the former Rhinecliff Hotel has been reborn as simply the Rhinecliff after a meticulous five-year renovation.
Designed by the architect George Veitch in 1854 to serve travelers riding the Kingston ferry and the new Hudson River Railroad through Dutchess County, the Rhinecliff had in recent decades operated as a seedy dive bar with a loyal local following until it was shuttered in 2003......
Perched on the east bank of the Hudson with sweeping river and mountain views, the 200-year-old Rhinecliff Hotel & Restaurant is finally open after a five-year, four-million-dollar plus restoration and renovation. The cozy bar and dining room and an expansive outdoor patio offer some of the Valley’s best river and sunset views......
Finally the hotel opened and of course I wanted to take a peek. I was not disappointed. The place is spectacular, a beautiful remodeling job and an awesome view of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains......
The Rhinecliff, in the town of the same name, is opening any day now. It’s a small (nine-room), beautiful riverfront property that respects its site, where a 19th-century hotel once stood. The art above the guest room beds, for instance, is made of the original hotel’s tin roof......
an imposing 1854 hotel that stands right on the river and just a two-minute walk from Rhinecliff station......
Brothers James and David Chapman toiled for five years in a labor of love to renovate the classic 1854 Hotel Rhinecliff. Over the years it had also served as a rooming house and bar, before falling on hard times. Now, the Rhinecliff is a boutique country hotel featuring beautifully restored wood floors, historic beams, stone fireplaces, and a Victorian oak bar......
